Governor returns to Sudan’s central bank to fill leadership gap
Hazem Abdelqader died suddenly of a heart attack on a visit to Turkey
The president of Sudan has appointed former central bank governor Mohamed Khair Ahmed Al-Zubair to lead the institution once again, following the sudden death of the previous governor earlier this year.
Omar Hassan Ahmed Al-Bashir announced the appointment in a statement from the president’s office.
Al-Zubair is no stranger to the leadership of the central bank, having served as governor in 2011 for a period of two years. He has a master’s degree and PhD in economics from the University of
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